In India, derogatory comments about the Prophet Mohammed made two officials from India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party have sparked a mixture of deadly protests and diplomatic spats. Countries like Oman, Qatar, Malaysia and Indonesia have lodged complaints with India's ambassadors. We take a closer look and get analysis from Subir Sinha, a lecturer in development studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London.
Meanwhile, Thailand has long been known for its tough drug laws, but in recent years it's steadily liberalised them to the point that cannabis is now off the banned narcotics list. The medical tourism industry stands to benefit from the fact that cultivation and possession of marijuana has been decriminalised. But lighting up in public could still land users in jail.
And for young Afghans, an online video game called PUBG once offered a rare chance to escape the reality of Taliban rule. With limited options for entertainment, many in Kabul prefer staying indoors, where they can connect with other people playing the game online. But the authorities have now ordered a ban.